Prodigy D Model S Flight Chart
The Prodigy D Model S is a high-speed, stable distance driver designed for players who want long, controlled flights with a reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | 0 | 2, it offers excellent glide, minimal high-speed turn, and a consistent finish—making it a trusted option for players who want a workhorse distance driver that can handle power without being overly overstable. This page breaks down how the D Model S’s flight path changes across skill levels and throwing styles.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
D Model S Flight Path for Beginners
For developing players, the D Model S will feel quite overstable due to its high speed and torque resistance. Beginners will see a short straight push followed by a reliable, early fade. It will generally be used more as a utility distance driver or a headwind driver rather than a max-distance disc. Those with slower arm speed may struggle to unlock its glide and full intended flight path.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will experience the D Model S as a stable, long-gliding distance driver. With enough power, it will fly straight for most of the flight before finishing with a strong but predictable fade. This makes it a great choice for long hyzers, flat bombs with dependable finish, and flex shots that need to fight out late. Many players in this range praise the disc for its blend of distance potential and control.
Advanced & Pro-Level D Model S Flight Numbers
Advanced players with high arm speed can take full advantage of the D Model S’s 13 | 6 | 0 | 2 numbers. Expect a pushy straight flight, slight high-speed stability, and a penetrating fade that doesn’t dump early. Elite throwers can stretch the disc past 400+ ft with ease while maintaining accuracy. It excels for controlled distance drives, long flex lines, and reliable finishes even in moderate winds.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Performance
The D Model S is forehand-friendly thanks to its comfortable 2.2cm rim width and stable, torque-resistant profile. Forehand players can expect a straight initial flight with reliable fade, even when thrown with significant power. Its predictable finish and glide make it ideal for forehand distance shots, flex lines, and wind-resistant drives where consistency matters.
Explore the D Model S Flight Chart
Use our interactive flight chart to visualize how the Prodigy D Model S flies for your arm speed and throwing style. Adjust settings for forehand, backhand, wind conditions, and release angles to see how its flight numbers translate to real-world performance.
Prodigy D Model S
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